TRAIN TO BUSAN is a harrowing zombie horror-thriller that follows a group of terrified passengers fighting their way through a countrywide viral outbreak while trapped on a suspicion-filled, blood-drenched bullet train ride to Busan, a southern resort city that has managed to hold off the zombie hordes… or so everyone hopes.

The Well Go USA site lists all the theaters playing it. It's apparently playing in Irvine here in So. Cal, which is about a 30 minute drive from my house. I think I may have to check this out on my day off.

I was in NYC this past week for work, and saw a late showing in the Village. And . . .

It was incredible! Most fun I have had at a movie in a very long time. Basically, it's like "Speed", but on a train with 28 Day's Later-style zombies. The crowd was constantly jumping and laughing. Really well-done movie.

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Just got out of the theater. Loved it. Scary, crazy intense, emotional and the characters had depth. The child actor who played the daughter was amazing. I teared up at some of the emotional scenes with her. Very well done movie. Very good mix of drama, action and horror.

This movie pissed me off. Why did the writer have to create tension by making the characters stupid? I can't count how many times people in this movie were staring like dumbasses at the danger they were in only to react at the last second to fight or escape. I hate that. The worst moment was at the end, when

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the dad saw the train attendant was turning into a zombie, and was fucking talking to him and backing away. RUN UP AND PUSH THAT MOTHERFUCKER OFF! He's been fighting zombies the entire movie and now he's afraid to approach one to save him and his daughter? Of course the idiot gets bit in the melee before he does push him off and ends up dying. I could recount a dozen other instances where a character could have lived (at least alittle while longer) if they had reacted appropriately

^^^ While I understand that viewpoint to some degree, I can't really call the actions of the characters truly stupid.

We can nit pick and criticize them for not acting smartly during a plague/zombie apocalypse, but these people are in shock and panic/freezing would set in. They don't have the step by step, play by play bible on how to appropriately act during this time of crisis. Freezing during chaos I think would happen naturally to lots of people. I've had a few instances where I needed to make a decision in an instant and my brain would just freeze due to the level of stress.

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The 1st train attendant froze when she saw the young woman who entered the train late turning. I couldn't really fault her there. She had no idea the girl was turning into a zombie and not having a true medical emergency.

and the man you're referencing as the train attendant:

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who attacked the father after he turned was the asshole COO who banished their small group to the other car out of fear. The actual train attendant tried to save him and got caught by the hoard of zombies.

I do agree that he wasn't very smart when he saw that he was infected. The guy was an asshole. He deserved to be pushed off.

Just got out of the theater. Loved it. Scary, crazy intense, emotional and the characters had depth. The child actor who played the daughter was amazing. I teared up at some of the emotional scenes with her. Very well done movie. Very good mix of drama, action and horror.

They should have been emotional, but the super "this here is SAD" music killed all of that for me.

I really liked this movie and recommend any zombie fan to seek it out.

It did bother me that even though the big guy bothered to wrap his forearms, he then just went around punching infected in the teeth with his bare hands.

Intense movie. Felt shorter than it's almost 2 hour running time even with the slow start.

Watched this last night and it was very good overall (B+) in my book... opposite of you, I felt like it could have been 15-20 minutes shorter though.

At the end, I was hoping

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the tunnel was filled with zombies

That would have made for a heck of an ending.

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This movie pissed me off. Why did the writer have to create tension by making the characters stupid? I can't count how many times people in this movie were staring like dumbasses at the danger they were in only to react at the last second to fight or escape. I hate that. The worst moment was at the end, when

Spoiler:

the dad saw the train attendant was turning into a zombie, and was fucking talking to him and backing away. RUN UP AND PUSH THAT MOTHERFUCKER OFF! He's been fighting zombies the entire movie and now he's afraid to approach one to save him and his daughter? Of course the idiot gets bit in the melee before he does push him off and ends up dying. I could recount a dozen other instances where a character could have lived (at least alittle while longer) if they had reacted appropriately

Totally agree here. Surprised at all the praise this is getting. Pretty run of the mill if you ask me.

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